Entries categorized as faith and the arts

TV Vicars and on-screen priests

On April 11, 2008 / By maggi dawn / No Comments
Su notes in the post below that there are some good screen portrayals of priests, to relieve the awful TV-Vicar image. She suggests two films with robust priest depictions: ‘The Godfather’ trilogy       Mystic River To these I would add Gary Lewis’s wonderful portrayal of Palmer, the Chaplain in the trenches in Joyeux Noel (2005) More...

au revoir, Madeleine L’Engle

On September 8, 2007 / By maggi dawn / Comments Off
I have wept a few tears today for someone I never met. Ever since I was a child, I have returned to Madeleine L’Engle’s books over and over again. A Wrinkle in Time was my first. I read Circle of Quiet for the third time this summer in France. I learned from Ms L’Engle More...

Fauré Requiem

On November 10, 2006 / By maggi dawn / 7 Comments
One of the things we do at Robinson, regularly but not often, is to take a classic piece of choral music that’s usually heard as a concert piece, and "perform" it as a liturgy. I think we may have been unique in constructing a liturgy around the wonderful Stravinsky Symphony of Psalms. We did Karl More...

The Pepper Bible

On April 8, 2006 / By maggi dawn / 3 Comments
A recent comment alerted me to this labour of love – a contemporary illustrated manuscript of the Bible in English. Working on the same basic principles as a medieval scribe, the artist has used contemporary imagery to illuminate the text – space travel and technology, as well as images from the natural world. It’s well More...

St John’s Bible

On May 24, 2005 / By maggi dawn / 5 Comments
you have to go and see this… More...